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Posted on September 07, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance

i know you wont believe this but then what then is belief in belief itself and what is in the realms of the unimaginable? i have been to other worlds there i knew you wouldnt believe me i can feel your palpable doubts coming thru the screen everytime i dissolve into sleep but no... that is not the world that would surprise one the world of sleep where do we go? im sure youve been to the hypnagogue ive seen you praying at that altar in the soft dawn music drifting across the lawns the priestess at the hypnagogue is my sister but none of this has anything to do with whatever it was i meant to say i have been to other worlds... oh yes....that... yes i have done that, tho' i dont blame those who dont believe it the means can be found in many books leaving this earth by bobby houdeen or john erskines astraltravelogue if you want to try it for yourself be careful tho many are trapped elsewhere disappearances are not uncommon but travel must be approached with confidence please this is no joke hesitation can cause unpredictable effects einstein sent a cruiser to another dimension strange little beasties on the surface tension you see surrounding every thing alive there is a field and in the unified field the creatures feed each according to its need when you can impinge your field upon other fields this can be called magic try this simple test tonight as you fall asleep try to remain conscious impossible you say but no wait here for me oh yes let your heavy body slumber but let the mind remain alert and nimble let your spirit be sharp and then when youre asleep there you will find me and then i will lead you elsewhere you must remain awake AND asleep this must be mastered or the experiment will not succeeed you may feeel an oscillation a feeling of lifting off wait for me do not proceed beyond this phase if anything were to attack you visualise vishnu in your heart chakra and defend yourself with all you have dont listen to the voices tempting and promising you can only trust my voice repeating your name in the mist a'head your desire must be sincere to sustain any injuries you may sustain damage can be subtle revealing itself over eons mayhem can ensue torture atrocities unhuman cruelties i have seen an energy there there is no name for these things you see them from a distance transparent things are hard to find this is where youll need your faith or a handful of lucidcalms if your quack will still prescribe them.... theres definitely some bad things out here its like the ocean theres always sharks whether you interest them or not... thats a different thing of course if you got a hankering for the astral sea if you want to leave this heaviness behind if you desire everything if you can face ghastly horror and pure bliss then stay stay awake as you fall asleep i'll be waiting in the last place youd think i'll be flying i'll be just there at all look hard with more than your eyes i'm not a charlatan youll need to propel yourself thru the planes of memory thats it up here the surface the real surface you emerge into sudden light as if a new morning had broken apart and all the music was liberated songs as yet unwritten steal them as your own where do you think i get my words? overwhelming rays of tranquility another vast body of water to traverse voyaging for what seems like years we come to another shore here are things un-named and un-namable i will fain risk punishment for revealing anymore everyones watching everyones listening im not imagining it! am i? i'm certainly not mad! am i? hello hello? its 7 31 right now im going out for a while i may be sometimebeing buy software cheap oem software

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Erskine Caldwell - Tobacco Road - 171p

Posted on August 23, 2008 in Impotence young men

Erskine Caldwell is one of the most widely read authors of the Twentieth Century, with eighty million books sold to readers in forty-three different languages. His novel God's Little Acre alone has sold over fourteen million copies. His books have been made into three movies, and the stage adaptation of Tobacco Road made American theatre history when it ran for seven-and-a-half years on Broadway. Caldwell is the author of 25 novels, 150 short stories and 12 nonfiction books. Tobacco Road Novel by Erskine Caldwell, published in 1932. A tale of violence and sex among rural poor in the American South, the novel was highly controversial in its time. It is the story of Georgia sharecropper Jeeter Lester and his family, who are trapped by the bleak economic conditions of the Depression as well as by their own limited intelligence and destructive sexuality. Its tragic ending is almost foreordained by the characters' inability to change their lives. Caldwell's skillful use of dialect and his plain style made the book one of the best examples of literary naturalism in contemporary American fiction

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